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1986 NCAA Division I baseball rankings

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1986 NCAA Division I baseball season
Tournament
College World Series
ChampionsArizona
Runners-upFlorida State
MOPMike Senne (Arizona)
Seasons
← 1985
1987 →

The following polls make up the 1986 NCAA Division I baseball rankings. Baseball America began publishing its poll of the top 20 teams in college baseball in 1981. Beginning with the 1985 season, it expanded to the top 25. Collegiate Baseball Newspaper published its first human poll of the top 20 teams in college baseball in 1957, and expanded to rank the top 30 teams in 1961.

Baseball America

Currently, only the final poll from the 1986 season is available.[1]

Rank Team
1 Arizona
2 Florida State
3 Miami (FL)
4 Oklahoma State
5 LSU
6 Loyola Marymount
7 Texas
8 UCLA
9 UC Santa Barbara
10 South Florida
11 Texas A&M
12 Stanford
13 Tulane
14 Pepperdine
15 Indiana State
16 Michigan
17 Oklahoma
18 Georgia Tech
19 Arkansas
20 Maine
21 Oregon State
22 Central Michigan
23 UNLV
24 San Diego
25 Alabama

Collegiate Baseball

Currently, only the final poll from the 1986 season is available.[2][3]

Rank Team
1 Arizona
2 Florida State
3 Miami (FL)
4 Oklahoma State
5 LSU
6 Loyola Marymount
7 Indiana State
8 Maine
9 South Florida
10 Hawaii
11 UC Santa Barbara
12 Tulane
13 UCLA
14 Pepperdine
15 Stanford
16 Texas
17 Georgia Tech
18 Texas A&M
19 Louisiana Tech
20 Central Michigan
21 Alabama
22 Oklahoma
23 Oregon State
24 Arkansas
25 Texas–Pan American
26 San Diego State
27 Oral Roberts
28 Michigan
29 NC State
30 St. John's (NY)

References

  1. ^ "Division I Baseball Records" (PDF). NCAA. p. 41. Retrieved 2012-07-14.
  2. ^ "1986 NCAA DIV I Final Poll". Collegiate Baseball. Retrieved 2012-07-14.
  3. ^ "Division I Baseball Records" (PDF). NCAA. p. 39. Retrieved 2012-07-14.